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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Nomination, election and status of members.

Article L2352-6

Where there is no trade union organisation in the European Company whose registered office is in France, employee representatives on the special negotiating body are elected directly in accordance wit…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 2: Employee participation on the Board of Directors and the Supervisory Board.

Article L2353-30

In the absence of an agreement by the special negotiating body on the choice of the form of participation, the directors determine the form of participation applicable. The applicable system is always…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 2: Content of the agreement

Article L2362-10

Subject to the provisions of the second paragraph of Article L. 2362-7, the managers of each of the participating legal entities and, where applicable, the participating natural persons negotiate with…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 2: Content of the agreement

Article L2362-12

Where the European Cooperative Society is formed by the transformation of a cooperative, the agreement shall provide for a level of information, consultation and participation at least equivalent to t…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Nomination, election and status of members

Article D2352-11

Where none of the companies, subsidiaries or establishments has a representative or an elected member, the members of the special negotiating body are elected directly by the employees. The election t…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Nomination, election and status of members

Article D2352-8

…rce to be taken into account is the sum of the number of employees belonging to the colleges of the companies, subsidiaries and establishments. A quotient is determined equal to the number of employee…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Nomination, election and status of members

Article D2352-7

The trade union organisation shall notify the employer of the appointment of the members of the special negotiating body by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt.

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Nomination, election and status of members

Article D2352-9

…ted equal to the total number of elected representatives of this college in the social and economic committees or establishment social and economic committees of the companies, subsidiaries and establ…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Nomination, election and status of members

Article R2352-5

Pursuant to the first paragraph of Article L. 2352-3, the number of seats per Member State on the special negotiating body is equal to : 1° Up to 10% of the total workforce: 1 seat; 2° From more than…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Nomination, election and status of members

Article D2352-10

Where only certain companies, subsidiaries and establishments have a representative or an elected member, the members of the special negotiating body are: 1° Either appointed in accordance with the pr…

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